Saddle type vehicle
US-2015068830-A1 · Mar 12, 2015 · US
US9802667B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9802667-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514883093-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2017 |
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A vehicle includes left and right main frames that may have their front ends connected to a head pipe, and may be disposed such that the distance between the left and right main frames is progressively greater in a rearward direction. The left and right main frames may be connected to each other by an upper plate-like member, and the upper plate-like member may have a front edge spaced rearwardly from the head pipe and have left and right ends welded respectively to the left and right main frames.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A saddle vehicle, comprising: an engine; a head pipe; a pair of left and right main frames disposed rearwardly of the head pipe; and a down frame disposed forwardly of the engine, wherein the engine is disposed below the main frames and downwardly of the main frames, said left and right main frames have front ends connected to the head pipe and are disposed such that a distance between the left and right main frames is progressively greater in a rearward direction, said left and right main frames are connected to each other by an upper plate member, said upper plate member is disposed rearwardly from said head pipe and has left and right ends welded respectively to said left and right main frames, said upper plate member is configured to extend along a direction in which said main frames extend, and is welded to said main frames below a vertical center of inner side surfaces of said main frames, and an upper patch disposed above said upper plate member is welded to a rear surface of said head pipe and upper surfaces of said left and right main frames, and has a rear end disposed rearwardly of a front end of said upper plate member. 2. A saddle vehicle, comprising: an engine; a head pipe; a pair of left and right main frames disposed rearwardly of the head pipe; and a down frame disposed forwardly of the engine, wherein the engine is disposed below the main frames and downwardly of the main frames, said left and right main frames have front ends connected to the head pipe and are disposed such that a distance between the left and right main frames is progressively greater in a rearward direction, said left and right main frames are connected to each other by an upper plate member, said upper plate member is disposed rearwardly from said head pipe and has left and right ends welded respectively to said left and right main frames, each of said main frames comprises a tubular member, said upper plate member is welded to said main frames from inner surfaces thereof to lower surfaces thereof, and a side plate member is welded to outer side surfaces of said main frames, said down frame, and a lower extension extending downwardly from said main frames of said upper plate member. 3. The saddle vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein a stiffener frame is configured to extend forwardly from said left and right main frames, and has a front end portion connected to said down frame by said side plate member, and a lower end of said upper plate member is welded to said stiffener frame. 4. The saddle vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein said side plate member is welded to side surfaces of said down frame and disposed so as to cover a front portion of said stiffener frame from one side. 5. The saddle vehicle according to claim 3 , wherein said stiffener frame comprises, on a front end portion thereof, an extension configured to extend along a widthwise direction of the vehicle, said extension is disposed rearwardly from said down frame, and the lower end of said upper plate member is connected to said extension. 6. The saddle vehicle according to claim 2 , further comprising a box-shaped structure, the box-shaped structure comprising said upper plate member and said side plate member. 7. A saddle vehicle, comprising: providing means for providing motive power to the vehicle; steering means for steering the vehicle; supporting means for supporting the providing means, the supporting means being disposed rearwardly of the steering means; and second supporting means for supporting a cylinder means, the second supporting means being disposed forwardly of the providing means, wherein the providing means is disposed below the supporting means and downwardly of the supporting means, said supporting means have front ends connected to the steering means and are disposed such that a distance between the supporting means is progressively greater in a rearward direction, said supporting means are connected to each other by an upper plate member, said upper plate member is disposed rearwardly from said steering means and has left and right ends welded respectively to said supporting means, said upper plate member is configured to extend along a direction in which said supporting means extend, and is welded to said supporting means below a vertical center of inner side surfaces of said supporting means, and an upper patch disposed above said upper plate member is welded to a rear surface of said steering means and upper surfaces of said supporting means, and has a rear end disposed rearwardly of a front end of said upper plate member. 8. A saddle vehicle, comprising: providing means for providing motive power to the vehicle; steering means for steering the vehicle; supporting means for supporting the providing means, the supporting means being disposed rearwardly of the steering means; and second supporting means for supporting a cylinder means, the second supporting means being disposed forwardly of the providing means, wherein the providing means is disposed below the supporting means and downwardly of the supporting means, said supporting means have front ends connected to the steering means and are disposed such that a distance between the supporting means is progressively greater in a rearward direction, said supporting means are connected to each other by an upper plate member, said upper plate member is disposed rearwardly from said steering means and has left and right ends welded respectively to said supporting means, each of said supporting means comprises a tubular member, said upper plate member is welded to said supporting means from inner surfaces thereof to lower surfaces thereof, and a side plate member is welded to outer side surfaces of said supporting means, said second supporting means, and a lower extension extending downwardly from said supporting means of said upper plate member. 9. The saddle vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein a stiffener frame is configured to extend forwardly from said supporting means, and has a front end portion connected to said second supporting means by said side plate member, and a lower end of said upper plate member is welded to said stiffener frame. 10. The saddle vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein said side plate member is welded to side surfaces of said second supporting means and disposed so as to cover a front portion of said stiffener frame from one side. 11. The saddle vehicle according to claim 9 , wherein said stiffener frame comprises, on a front end portion thereof, an extension configured to extend along a widthwise direction of the vehicle, said extension is disposed rearwardly from said second supporting means, and the lower end of said upper plate member is connected to said extension. 12. The saddle vehicle according to claim 8 , further comprising a box-shaped structure, the box-shaped structure comprising said upper plate member and said side plate member.
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